"Alchemical materials?"

That doesn't meet the needs of the wizard corps. The monitor took a puff of his cigarette and asked, "What's your score in the alchemy graduation test?"

"Full marks," Richard was a high school student who traveled through time. Apart from anything else, he did very well in exams. Most of the courses in the Magic Academy were very easy for him. He memorized them all by reading the textbooks. The content was also much less than that of the subjects in his previous life.

I don’t know how other students learned. There was even a magic apprentice who scored zero in the graduation assessment and paid a lot of gold coins before he successfully graduated.

Full marks? Ben nodded, indicating that Richard's learning ability was not bad, so he could stay here to help him build the alchemy machine.

So Ben explained it to Richard, and Richard realized that the Green Flag Army's wizard corps, including Ben and himself, only had six wizards, so their main role was not on the battlefield. After all, low-level wizards had a limited number of spells to cast, and the wizard corps had a greater role.

This brings us to a common alchemical machine in the wizarding world: the magic sensor.

Wizards first developed magic sensors to defend against magical beasts, but as the human race grew stronger, magical beasts gradually gave up living near human settlements and migrated to places with more severe environments.

However, since Warcraft contains precious magic crystals and magical materials, every year wizards go to these places alone or hire mercenaries to hunt Warcraft.

However, as the monsters moved away from human gathering places, the magic sensors gradually disappeared.

Ban modified the magic sensor according to the Ouyun people. The promotion of the Ouyun people depends on the Ouyun Temple and the great god Xinfeng Ouyun, who accepts the transformation of divine power.

The main ways to get promoted are warriors and priests. The warrior is the leader of the group of Ouyun soldiers that Richard met before. His combat power is similar to Hansen's, and he has no spellcasting ability.

The priests are the main spellcasters of the Ouyun people. Their main spells are the difficult-to-learn sacred magic. They can use various sacred magics to bless Ouyun soldiers, and this blessing is collective.

This means that the role of priests on the battlefield far exceeds that of wizards.

Ban took advantage of the fact that the Ouyun people did not directly cultivate fighting spirit and magic power, but relied on the power of the great Ouyun god to cultivate, and improved the magic sensor.

The magic sensor improved by Ban can sense the divine power of Lord Ou Yun within a range of five kilometers, which means it can sense the professionals who rely on the divine power of Lord Ou Yun to get promoted.

In addition to the alchemical machine built by Ban himself, this kind of magic sensor or divine power sensor also requires the divine power crystal on the forehead of Priest Ouyun, which is said to be able to communicate with the great god Ouyun.

Richard was shocked that Ben, who looked plain, could actually transform the alchemical machine according to divine power.

After all, Richard had been taught to fear gods since he was a child in the wizarding world. Even some strange gods such as the god of wine and the god of pot were respected by humans in the wizarding world.

"Do you think Lord Ouyun is a god in the wizard world?" Ban smiled and explained, "The Ouyun plane can only support high-level life at most, otherwise why would the kingdom choose to invade this plane? I guess this so-called Lord Ouyun is only a high-level one, but his godhood gives him extraordinary wizard power."

"Any random god from the wizarding world could easily take care of him."

After that, Ben said another motto that Richard had heard from magic books: "We need to fear God, but God also needs to fear us."

These days, a batch of divine power crystals have been delivered from the Red Flag Camp, and Ban is working hard to produce divine power sensors.

Other wizards in the wizard army took the prepared divine power sensors and set them up near the Green Flag camp. After all, the alchemical equipment needed magic power to drive it, which the warriors could not handle.

Ben wanted Richard to learn how to make part of this divine sensor, so that he only needed to complete the most core part, which would not lose the manufacturing method of the divine sensor and would also improve the manufacturing efficiency.

As for Richard learning how to make a power sensor, Ben had never thought of this possibility. Not to mention that Richard was just a formal wizard who had just graduated from the magic academy. Without Ben's teaching of the core parts, Ben was confident that even if he was also a third-level wizard, he would not be able to research a power sensor.

After all, everyone has his own expertise. Before joining the army, in order to make some magic items, Ban had hired mercenaries to hunt monsters and obtain materials from them dozens of times.

His understanding of magic sensors was also accumulated through these hunting operations.

When Richard heard that he didn't have to go to the battlefield, he naturally agreed. The most important thing was to save his own life.

Ben took out a thin booklet from the magic box and handed it to Richard: "This is the magic notebook I wrote based on the manufacturing of the divine power sensor. It's a bargain for you. Take it back and learn how to make it. From now on, you will lead these three apprentices."

"Yes."

After Ben finished smoking his cigarette, he picked up the magic box and left. There was not even a tent in the wizard camp, so it was obvious that Ben was not going to stay here at night.

Richard got to know three wizard apprentices. One of them was a female apprentice named Cathy, who was seventeen years old and had been a wizard apprentice for five years. Her father was an officer in the Green Flag Army.

The two male wizard apprentices are brothers. The elder one is called Eden and the younger one is called Ivan. Their father is also a wizard and is also in this wizard corps. He is currently installing divine power sensors near the Green Flag Camp.

Eden and Ivan inherited their father's magical talent, and in Richard's opinion, their magic power is better than Cathy's.

The three wizard apprentices were all children of Green Flag Army soldiers. Richard understood that wizard apprentices basically had no ability to cast spells, which would be of no use even on the battlefield. It was estimated that these apprentices were brought by their parents to follow the Green Flag Army.

After all, the Green Flag Army is quite mixed, so it is not surprising that among those businessmen there is Richard, the lover of a Green Flag Army soldier.

The three apprentices also have their own places to live and do not live in the wizard corps camp.

After seeing Ben leave, the three of them had no mood to work, so they locked the door of the workshop and gave the key to Richard.

Although they were in the military camp, there might be fearless merchants coming to steal things. These alchemical equipment were made of magic metals, and even if they were recycled and refined, they could still be worth a lot of gold coins.

Richard opened the magic notebook given by Ben and read it carefully.

There is not much content, but it is very concise. The three parts of the divine power sensor are all included, and there are also detailed illustrations. The focus is on the magic runes drawn on it, which are drawn very neatly, allowing Richard to get started quickly.

The last three parts require a wizard to cast a spell to combine them together, integrating the power of all magic runes, and then powered by the magician and the divine crystals, they can sense the Ouyun professionals within a five-kilometer range.

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